Oversize portraits : T. [undated]

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Oversize portraits : T. [undated]

Crayon portraits of Charles and Emma Turner; and 1 portrait photograph of F. C. Trackess.

2 crayon portraits.1 portrait photograph.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7457422

Boulder Public Library

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Trackess, F. C.

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Bowers, Blanche,

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Snow, Charles F. (Charles Franklin), 1886-1964

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NOTE: This structure was built by Alpha Delta Pi to replace their earlier sorority house that was on the same site. It later housed other greek organizations. From the description of 1019 14th Street photographs, [1929-1935]. [1929-1935] (Boulder Public Library). WorldCat record id: 427367243 NOTE: Shortly after it was built it was taken over by Albert Howe and renamed Howe Mortuary. From the description of Boulder Undertaking Company photographs, 1921. 1921. (Bo...

Turner, Emma Hacker, 1866-1951.

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Turner, Charles S., 1866-1933.

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Charles S. Turner was born in Iowa; his family moved to Boulder in 1882. Soon after his arrival, Turner began a plumber's apprenticeship with the Rutter and Hankins firm. He retired from the plumbing business in 1923; he was responsible for much of the plumbing installation in many of the leading buildings on Pearl St., the university campus, and residences throughout the city of Boulder. He married Emma Hacker in 1891, and she was his partner in all of his life. The Bou...